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10. A Brief Case for Phoenician as the Language of the “Gezer Calendar”
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Dennis Pardee
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Phoenician–Punic: The View Backward— Phonology versus Paleography 9
- 2. The Road Not Taken: An Independent Object Pronoun in Cebel Ires Dağı 7A–7B? 30
- 3. On Negation in Phoenician 47
- 4. The Phoenician Words mškb and ʿrr in the Royal Inscription of Kulamuwa (KAI 24.14–15) and the Body Language of Peripheral Politics 68
- 5. The Syntax and Pragmatics of Subject Pronouns in Phoenician 84
- 6. Fronted Word Order in Phoenician Inscriptions 111
- 7. The “Narrative Infinitive” in Phoenician and Its Background: A Discourse Analysis Approach 138
- 8. The Linguistic Position of Old Byblian 170
- 9. Phoenician Case in Typological Context 199
- 10. A Brief Case for Phoenician as the Language of the “Gezer Calendar” 226
- Index of Authors 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Phoenician–Punic: The View Backward— Phonology versus Paleography 9
- 2. The Road Not Taken: An Independent Object Pronoun in Cebel Ires Dağı 7A–7B? 30
- 3. On Negation in Phoenician 47
- 4. The Phoenician Words mškb and ʿrr in the Royal Inscription of Kulamuwa (KAI 24.14–15) and the Body Language of Peripheral Politics 68
- 5. The Syntax and Pragmatics of Subject Pronouns in Phoenician 84
- 6. Fronted Word Order in Phoenician Inscriptions 111
- 7. The “Narrative Infinitive” in Phoenician and Its Background: A Discourse Analysis Approach 138
- 8. The Linguistic Position of Old Byblian 170
- 9. Phoenician Case in Typological Context 199
- 10. A Brief Case for Phoenician as the Language of the “Gezer Calendar” 226
- Index of Authors 247